Chapter 25
JADE
After we finish eating, I had to make good on my promise and give Asher another round. Once my legs are working properly again, I hastily gather my things and stumble back home like a baby deer discovering their legs for the first time. I’m a little sore all over, but it’s nothing a long soak in the tub and a little rest won’t cure. He takes so much out of me, but the amount of pleasure he gives is worth the after effects.
I push the button for the elevator and lean against the wall as I wait for it to reach the lobby.
I should have taken Asher up on his offer to carry me home.
The elevator dings loudly and the doors slide open, but my path is blocked by Trixie and Mrs. Montgomery.
“Oh dear, look at you. You look like you had a rough night,” she says.
Trixie pants loudly and tries to jump up on me.
“No, Trixie, get down. Our young friend is in no condition to wrestle with you this morning.”
I move to shuffle by the two of them embarrassed, but Mrs. Montgomery puts her hand against the door, stopping it from closing.
“Give him just enough to get the ring and make him forget all about a pre-nup,” she says wiggling her diamond and ruby encrusted fingers at me.
I smile and she gives me a knowing wink before allowing the doors to close.
Leave it to Mrs. Montgomery to give such gold-digging advice.
The elevator reaches my floor and I attempt to smooth my hair a bit before slipping my key in the door. I try to keep the noise down just in case Magdalene and Jacob are still asleep, but before I have the chance to turn the knob, the door flies open. I lurch forward and reach out for the door frame to stop myself from completely wiping out on the floor.
“Oh, it’s you,” says Magdalene.
Her breath reaches me before anything else and it’s painfully obvious she’s been drinking.
It’s too early in the morning for this shit.
“Good morning Magdalene. Where’s Jacob?” I ask, trying to put on a neutral face.
If she wants to drink herself into oblivion, that’s fine with me, but I don’t want her putting Jacob in danger because she can’t put down the bottle.
Magdalene shoots me a dirty a look with her bloodshot eyes before stumbling back to the couch. I close the door behind me and slip off my shoes.
I should go ahead and give her this purse back right now so she won’t have a reason to complain about it later.
She’s obviously in a mood again this morning and I don’t want to do anything to set her off. I don’t know what it’s going to take for her to snap out of this downward spiral, but she needs to figure it out fast. My energy is completely spent and my hands fumble with the clasp on the purse while Magdalene mumbles under her breath.
“I’m sorry, what did you say?”
“I said what’s so damn good about this morning? Nothing, that’s what. Nothing about it is good at all. Jacob is gone with Heath. Can you believe that? Heath came by and took my son for a little ‘quality time,’ so he says. So, there you go, you didn’t have to rush back from your obviously very eventful date. I’m not running a hotel here by the way, you can’t just pop in whenever you feel like it.”
I step forward and drop the purse on the couch next to Magdalene. “I know you’re upset, but you know me better than that. I went on a date during my time off, and I’m sorry if you expected me home earlier. I’m here now, and once I get cleaned up I’ll be happy to help you with whatever you need.”
“Help? I don’t need any help with anything. Look at us,” she says, her words slurring. “These men call and we just go running. Men with money always want to call the shots and pull the strings even after you move on. They never want to let go until they’re done with you. These assholes always find a way to weasel their way back into your life, even when you don’t want them there, and they’re ruthless about it. They don’t care how they do it or who they hurt in the process.”
My eyes follow her trembling hands as she fills up another glass of wine and brings it to her lips.
There is no us. You are the one who runs to Heath whenever he calls. Don’t include me in your little shit show of dysfunction.
How many glasses has she had? Has she even gone to sleep or has she been up all night getting hammered?
“Money,” she says, waving her hand around, splashing wine on the couch.
I’ll obviously have to clean that up later.
I want to pluck my eyes from their sockets to avoid rolling them at Magdalene. I should feel sorry for her, I know that, but she’s giving me every reason to side with Heath right now. For once, Heath did the right thing by taking Jacob with him for the day, because Magdalene clearly needs to pull herself together.
“Money,” she says again, “makes them think they can do whatever they want. They think they can buy and sell you just like that.” She snaps her fingers to help drive her point home.
“You want to know something? It’s not worth it. It’s never been worth it. No matter what you tell yourself, no matter how many apologies and excuses he makes, none of it’s worth it. They think they own you… like you should be drawn to them like a moth to a flame. Sure, I live in this lavish condo, but Heath’s already threatened to take it away from me just because he can. He thinks he makes all the rules.”
I try to focus on Magdalene, but I’m scanning the living room and kitchen and I want to walk over and shake her. Last night before I left for my date, I made sure to leave everything in pristine condition, and now everything looked out of place. Dishes are piled up in the sink, there’s a puddle of either juice or wine in the middle of the floor, and of course the fresh stains all over the sofa. If I didn’t know any better, I’d think she’d had a party while I was away.
I leave for a few hours and all hell breaks loose. What on Earth did she eat that required so many dishes? She can barely boil water.
Magdalene takes another gulp of wine and runs her fingers through her bone-straight hair. “We’re toys to them, Jade. They pick us up and put us down just like Jacob does with his blocks. They’ll do anything, say anything, and use anyone to get the toy they want back. Does that seem fair to you? Do you like being reduced down to being a Tinkertoy to these assholes?”
She starts to get up from the couch, but loses her balance and plops back down. The rest of the wine in her glass empties all over the sofa.
You could have at least drank white wine instead of red.
I grab my shoes and start inching my way to the stairs. Any other day, I’d take the time to cater to Magdalene and watch her lick her emotional wounds, but today is not that day. I had a great date, a wonderful night and an even better morning and I’m not about to let her ruin any more of it. The mess in the kitchen and living room will stay right where it is for now, and I’ll deal with it later.
“I’m going to head upstairs and take a shower. Get some rest, Magdalene, I’ll come down and check on you later,” I say.
She mumbles something incoherent and empties the rest of the wine bottle into her glass. I shake my head in disgust, unable to hide how I feel any longer. I hope she sobers up sooner rather than later, because this isn’t the Magdalene I know. I don’t know who the hell this is, other than a sad shell of a woman.
I cover my mouth and try to keep the yawn from escaping. Despite the restful sleep from last night, I still feel exhausted, and desperately want to relax and unwind before Jacob comes home. I walk over and stand in front of my window wondering where Asher is and if he can see me. As if he’s reading my mind, my phone rings, and I reach to answer.
“Hello, beautiful,” he says.
I smile and lean against the window. “Hello, Mr. Jordan,” I say.
“I see you’ve made it home okay. Look over to your right a little and give me a wave.”
I look over and squint to the room with the telescopes. Asher’s standing there waving and I laugh before waving back.
“What are you about to do?” he asks.
“Well,” I say. “I’m going to take a long hot bath and relax for a little while. Jacob isn’t here right now, so I have some time to myself.”
“So, you could have stayed with me a little longer,” he says.
“Actually, I definitely need to be home. Magdalene is here and she’s an absolute mess. She’s drunk and rambling on and on about men and their money. I have no clue as to how long she’s been like this. I’m going to get settled and then see if I can get her sobered up a little, because right now, she looks terrible. But that’s my concern, not yours. What are your plans for the rest of the day?”
“I’m exhausted, so I’m going to take a shower and rest up too. I would let you go, but I’m enjoying the view too much,” he says.
“Is that right? I think I can arrange something for you before I jump in the shower. Stay tuned,” I say before ending the call without warning, knowing he’ll watch me for an explanation.
Slowly, I reach for the hem of my dress, wiggling my hips to free my curves. The fabric glides up over my thighs and I pause for a moment, making sure Asher gets an eyeful. I turn around and bend over just enough for the dress to ride up beneath the curve of my ass.
Knowing he’s watching me makes the experience ten times better. I’m able to forget all about Magdalene in her drunken stupor and the mess she left all over the house.
I can only deal with one thing at a time right now and I’d much rather it be Asher.
I turn back to face the window again, but this time I slip the dress over my head and hold the fabric up to cover my breasts. Asher hasn’t moved an inch from his telescope, and I wonder just how close and personal he can get with his scope. My hands lower slowly to reveal my breasts and I stop midway down my body.
That’s enough of a show for now. Anything more and I’ll end up right back in his penthouse.
I blow him a kiss and wave goodbye before pulling the drapes closed and heading into the bathroom for a hot bath. I’ve been on a roller coaster ride of emotions all within the span of twenty-four hours. First, I have the wonderful date with Asher only to wake up to learn we made front page news. Then I hit the low of my morning after coming home and witnessing the aftermath of Magdalene’s heartbreak.
Maybe I’ll be able to convince Magdalene to take a shower and let me comb her hair. I think she’ll feel better once she starts looking like her normal self.
I relax in the warm water and immediately change my mind. These aches deserve a long hot bubble bath, and right now is the best time to do it since I don’t have to rush and do anything just yet. The place is a mess and my boss is a wreck, but I need this time to focus on me and my needs right now. One thing I do know is that the world won’t end if I take an hour to unwind. I sigh and slip down into the scorching hot water, my tense muscles instantly relaxing. My morning has been an eventful one and it’s not even noon yet.